Prenatal Multivitamins Linked to Lower Autism Risk
October 25, 2017
A study by Elizabeth DeVilbiss, PhD, a graduate of the Dornsife School of Public Health, and Brian Lee, PhD, associate professor in the school,was featured in an Oct. 5 Chicago Tribunes tory about how multivitamin use during pregnancy is tied to a decrease in autism risk in children. The story continued to circulate in ABC affiliates across the country including KFSN-TV (abc-Fresno, Calif.), KEYT-TV (abc-Santa Barbara, Calif.) and WKEF-TV (abc-Dayton, Ohio)
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